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  1. Chaosmosis: An Ethico-aesthetic Paradigm. Chaosmosis. : Félix Guattari. Indiana University Press, 1995 - Psychoanalysis - 135 pages. Guattari's final book is a succinct summary of his socio-philosophical outlook. It includes critical reflections on Lacanian psychoanalysis, structuralism, information theory, postmodernism, and the thought of ...

  2. 1. Aug. 2013 · an ethico-aesthetic paradigm, Guattari (1995, page 107) writes the following: ... Guattari F, 1995 Chaosmosis: An Ethico-aesthetic Paradigm translated by P Bains, J Pefanis (Indiana University ...

  3. Chaosmosis An Ethico-Aesthetic Paradigm. By Felix Guattari. Translated by Paul Bains and Julian Pefanis. PUBLISHED: March 2012; SUBJECT LISTING: Literary Studies; BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION: 136 Pages, 5.5 x 8.5 in ; ISBN: 9780909952259; Publisher: Power P ...

  4. Manufactured in the United States of America Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Guattari, Felix. [Chaosmose. English] Chaosmosis : an ethico-aesthetic paradigm I Felix Guattari ; translated by Paul Bains and Julian Pefanis. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 0-253-32945-0 (alk. paper). - ISBN 0-253-21004-6 (pbk ...

  5. 1. Jan. 2013 · Abstract. The work of Deleuze and Guattari has inspired social scientists for some decades, yet it is only of late that Guattari's sole-authored work has emerged as a unique force in its own right. This paper explores what Guattari's work has to offer to the analysis of the problematic of ‘life’ and, more specifically, to the idea of bioethics.

  6. 1. Juli 2012 · Guattari builds his Chaosmosis ethico-aesthetic paradigm on the the theory of desiring which he and Deleuze established in Anti-Oedipus Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia (Penguin Classics). They established the concept of desiring as a "universal primary process" underlying seeming separate natural, social and psychological realms ...

  7. Guattari builds his Chaosmosis ethico-aesthetic paradigm on the the theory of desiring which he and Deleuze established in Anti-Oedipus Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia (Penguin Classics). They established the concept of desiring as a "universal primary process" underlying seeming separate natural, social and psychological realms. Desiring is thus not anthropocentric; it is a the ...